Girona–Costa Brava Airport

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Girona–Costa Brava Airport (IATA: GRO, ICAO: LEGE) (Catalan: Aeroport de Girona-Costa Brava, Spanish: Aeropuerto de Gerona-Costa Brava) is an airport located 12.5 km (7.8 mi) southwest[2] of the city of Girona, next to the small village of Vilobí d'Onyar, in the north-east of Catalonia, Spain. The airport is well connected to the Costa Brava and the Pyrenees. Girona Airport is used as an alternative airport for Barcelona as well, even though the airport is 74 km (46 mi)[3] north of the center of Barcelona.

Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorAENA
ElevationAMSL143 m / 469 ft
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Girona–Costa Brava Airport
Aeroport de Girona-Costa Brava
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorAENA
ServesGirona, the Costa Brava
and Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Elevation AMSL143 m / 469 ft
Coordinates41°54′03″N 002°45′38″E
Websiteaena.es
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GRO is located in Spain
GRO
GRO
Location within Spain
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01/19 2,400 7,874 Asphalt
Statistics (2025)
Passengers2,185,561
Passenger change 2024–25Increase 9.4%
Aircraft movements28,067
Aircraft movements change 2024–25Increase 15.2%
Cargo (t)78.7
Source: AENA[1]
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History

The airport was built in 1965,[4] but passenger traffic was modest.

The early 2000s saw passenger numbers grow spectacularly after Ryanair chose Girona as one of its European hubs, marketing it as 'Barcelona-Girona'. In 1993, Girona Airport dealt with only 275,000 passengers; in the six years from 2002 to 2008 passenger numbers increased by nearly ten times from just over 500,000 to more than 5.5 million, but after Ryanair began to move their Barcelona operations from Girona to the larger El Prat International Airport, half of these were lost again in the next 4 years until 2012 with only 2.8 million passengers.[5] 2014 saw less than 2.2 million passengers pass through the airport. In 2016 it carried just 1.6 million passengers.

Facilities

The airport consists of one two-story passenger terminal building. On the ground floor there are 33 check-in desks, with 11 boarding gates on the first floor for both domestic and international flights.[6] Food is available in the departures area of the airport, as well as a few shops.

Airlines and destinations

Statistics

PassengersYear01,000,0002,000,0003,000,0004,000,0005,000,0006,000,0001995200020052010201520202025PassengersAnnual passenger traffic
Check-in area
Apron view
Control tower
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YearPassengers
1997533,445
1998610,607
1999631,235
2000651,402
2001622,410
2002557,187
20031,448,796
20042,962,988
20053,533,567
20063,614,223
20074,848,604
20085,507,294
20095,286,970
20104,863,785
20113,007,649
20122,844,571
20132,736,867
20142,160,646
20151,775,318
20161,664,763
20171,946,816
20182,019,876
20191,932,255
2020172,213
2021312,897
20221,314,441
20231,586,458
20241,998,021
20252,185,561
Source: Aena Statistics[5]
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Busiest routes

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Busiest international routes from GRO (2025)
Rank Destination Passengers Change 2024 / 25
1 Charleroi 175,344 Increase 9%
2 London-Stansted 171,342 Increase 15%
3 Weeze 144,796 Increase 22%
4 Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden 116,404 Increase 9%
5 Pisa 91,402 Decrease 3%
6 Manchester 87,881 Increase 5%
7 Dublin 77,418 Increase 9%
8 Rotterdam/The Hague 63,891 Increase 14%
9 Birmingham 62,852 Increase 9%
10 Wrocław 61,340 Increase 44%
11 Leeds/Bradford 59,330 Increase 2%
12 Krakow 56,733 Decrease 11%
13 Eindhoven 56,147 Increase 15%
14 Poznan 55,705 Increase 10%
15 Amsterdam 54,639 Decrease 3%
16 Memmingen 50,597 Decrease 13%
17 Bournemouth 48,760 Decrease 19%
18 Hahn 47,149 Decrease 14%
19 Beauvais 45,103 Increase 11%
20 East Midlands 42,626 Increase 13%
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo[48]
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Ground transportation

Along with being an alternative option to Barcelona Airport, Girona Airport is convenient for the resorts along the Costa Brava, such as Lloret de Mar, l'Estartit and Blanes. It is about a 40-minute drive from the French border and many people use Girona Airport as a way of getting to the Pyrenees and the ski resorts of Andorra.

By car

The airport is served by three main roads:

By bus

There are six bus lines operating in the airport to:

By train

The closest main line railway station to the airport is in Girona. The closest railway station is in fact Riudellots Halt, 4 km (2.5 mi) away from the airport.[50] There is a project to build a station for the AVE line LGV Perpignan–Figueres, which passes within a few hundred meters of the terminal.

Incidents and accidents

  • On 14 September 1999, at 21:47 UTC, a Boeing 757-204 charter flight from Cardiff, Wales, UK, with 236 passengers and 9 crew overshot the runway when landing in a storm and broke apart. After leaving the runway, it ran 343 metres (1,125 ft) across flat grassland beside the runway, before going diagonally over a substantial earth mound adjacent to the airport boundary, becoming semi-airborne as a result. Beyond the mound it hit and severed a number of medium-sized trees and the right engine struck the boundary fence. The aircraft then yawed considerably to the right, passed through the fence, landed again in a field, and its main landing gears collapsed. It finally stopped after a 244-metre (800 ft) slide across the field. Damage was substantial: the fuselage was broken in two places and the landing gear and both engines detached. Remarkably, there were no immediate fatalities but 44 people, including the aircraft's captain, received hospital treatment for severe to minor injuries. One elderly passenger died a week later.[51][52][53]

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